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April 17, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Tight fit for yacht

SOME said it wouldn’t float, others said it wouldn’t fit. Clearly, Pieter Heemstra’s yacht Woronora can do both. More than 100 residents lined Woronora Bridge on Sunday to see the retired engineer glide his 100-foot gaff rig schooner under the Woronora bridge.

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SOME said it wouldn’t float, others said it wouldn’t fit. Clearly, Pieter Heemstra’s yacht Woronora can do both. More than 100 residents lined Woronora Bridge on Sunday to see the retired engineer glide his 100-foot gaff rig schooner under the Woronora bridge.

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